Insight into today's economic and financial problems comes, in this revealing book, from an understanding of how and why the practice and the teaching of management has developed as it has. Gordon Pearson, who has spent equal parts of his long career as a practising manager and a management educator, clarifies through rigorous historical review the difficult issues around management with which we struggle today, such as why management custom and practice so often lead to contravention of the law.

Insight into today's economic and financial problems comes, in this revealing book, from an understanding of how and why the practice and the teaching of management has developed as it has. Gordon Pearson, who has spent equal parts of his long career as a practising manager and a management educator, clarifies through rigorous historical review the difficult issues around management with which we struggle today, such as why management custom and practice so often lead to contravention of the law.

"The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich is fascinating…a powerful introduction to the freakish enormity that was Nazism". (The New York Times) This fascinating 1968 documentary recounts the events that led to the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party. A painstakingly compiled pictorial record of Adolf Hitler's twelve-year reign of terror. Included are interviews with many of Hitler's closest associates.

Eaten Alive: The Rise and Fall of the Italian Cannibal Film" is a thorough and captivating examination of the subgenre, gathering critics, scholars, and participants to discuss the origin of the cannibal movie and its rough journey throughout the 1970s and '80s. Titles include "Cannibal Holocaust," "The Man from Deep River," "Cannibal Ferox," and "Eaten Alive." The documentary concludes with a small piece on Eli Roth's subgenre tribute, "The Green Inferno".

This dramatised documentary series tells the story of the rise and fall of Ancient Rome through the six key turning points. Factually accurate and based on extensive historical research, it reveals how the greed, lust and ambition of men like Caesar, Nero and Constantine shaped the Roman Empire.